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any of you fart smellas remember we was talking about peoples speeding on Frankston Dandy rd last week..

Well there has been a speed camera there all week now :unsure:

How convenient, Mr T Baillieu and his friends do really need the cash to pay for cops wage increase...

You know how it is. You always want more. And once you get used to the power it feels slow. But if your car is the fastest car you have been in then 280 will feel fast.

Bad for me cuz I've always been in quick cars. I was on my Ls in a 250rwkw r33. Driven a few 300+kw GTRs. My mates 385awkw r32. So you can see how 280 is slow to me LOL

Yes we always feel the need for moar power.

Fastest I've been in is a 250awkw R34 GTR from the last cruise.

To be honest 200rwkw never really felt fast and this was stepping up from a 1991 Mazda 626 Auto that I was driving on my P's for 3 years :D

LOL thanks for the offer but I might have to pass on that one haha

Cheers bud :cheers:

Looking forward to Sunday now, will do all that I can to make it

bit far tony.. little bit far.

Your not safe either Alex. Be careful of dropping soap in the shower.

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